Monday, April 5, 2010
UFO Postings - Brian Vike's Note To Visitors
To save a ton of time and to spend more time on the sighting reports, we have decided to hold off posting reports on all of my blogs, and post all new sighting reports to the Sightings.com website. I am going to leave all my blogs for now as a archive. There is a wealth of material on all blogs which I have listed below and are linked to the different blogs I have created. There are thousands of reports to look through, some are just amazing to see what folks witnesses and went through.
Please remember to visit Sightings.com for all the new reports I do receive.
Below is a list of the Vike Archives. (I was posting the new sightings to these blogs as well, but the blogs will start the archive from April 4, 2010)
United States UFOs
UFOs And The Police
Military UFOs
British Columbia UFOs
V Factor News Letter
Saturday, April 3, 2010
4 Bright Orange Orb Like Objects Over Bridligton UK
Date: April 3, 2010
Time: 8.53 p.m.
Location of Sighting: Bridlington - Beverley road.
Number of witnesses: 3
Number of Objects: 4
Shape of Objects: Orbs.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: On our way back to York from Bridligton we (my husband, I and our ten year old daughter) sighted four bright orange orb like objects. Both I and my husband were travelling in separate vehicles. My husband flashed full beam and indicated to pull over. We then got out of our cars and stood and watched for what would have been a good few minutes.
One of the orbs shot away at immense speed, whilst the other three seem to linger and gradually went away out of sight.
Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
1930's UFO Hovered Above Witness In Southern West Virginia
Date: 1930's
Time: Approximately 9:00 p.m.
This possible UFO sighting occurred around the mid to late 1930's in southern West Virginia. It occurred about 3 miles distant from the sighting my grandma had earlier in that decade of a possible UFO.
James, whose brother had married into our family, was a no nonsense kind of person. A hard worker ,who raised a large family, he was also known as one who was "afraid of nothing and no one".
On the night this happened, James had left the church which let out around 9:00 p.m. He had a long walk to his home down a country road known as Saw Mill Road. Often , especially after church services or revivals, groups of people would be walking together on the road to their respective homes. Whether or not James had such company for awhile isn't known, but he was definitely by himself when this event happened. As to whether anyone else in the area on their way home may have witnessed something unusual in the skies that night is unknown.
At any rate, not too far from the church, the road had a steep uphill grade. It was banked by a forest on one side and small meadow below on the right. As James reached the top of this hill, he began to feel uncomfortable. He wasn't afraid or spooked by anything, but the feeling that overcame him caused him to be wary. As we use to say "to put one's guard up". He looked around as he walked, but saw nor heard anything unusual.
He had reached the bottom of the hill and had walked less than five minutes further when something caused him to look behind him. It was never made clear whether it was a sound , a flash of light, or that feeling that someone was following that caused him to do this.
But in doing so, what he saw was a "large" ball of white light suspended very low and very near him. One thing he knew for certain about this was -- it wasn't the moon.
If James expressed sheer fear he never indicated it to his family when telling the story. In fact, there was never any indication that he was so frightened that he bolted.
His exact words were "the faster I walked, the faster it picked up speed". The object kept right up with him. It never attempted to overcome him or out distance him. Instead it tagged along behind him on the long road like a wary dog for approximately another mile.
When James reached the forks of the Saw Mill Road, the white ball of light had suddenly disappeared . "I looked one second and it was there. The next, it was gone." He had not witnessed whether it sped away or just blinked out.
Someone in later years suggested that the white ball of light might have been something like "swamp gas" or some such phenomena as that. I find it difficult to believe that a ball of "swamp gas" would tag along behind someone , making every twist and turn of the road, for a mile or so as this one did.
As far as I know, James never offered an explanation himself as to what he thought it might be. Given his character, I believe he just told the events as they happened and somewhere in his mind classified it as something that was profoundly out of the ordinary in his life. Something as it turned out would never happen again to him.
If you have seen anything like this in Southern West Virginia or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Brian Vike's archives and Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
Time: Approximately 9:00 p.m.
This possible UFO sighting occurred around the mid to late 1930's in southern West Virginia. It occurred about 3 miles distant from the sighting my grandma had earlier in that decade of a possible UFO.
James, whose brother had married into our family, was a no nonsense kind of person. A hard worker ,who raised a large family, he was also known as one who was "afraid of nothing and no one".
On the night this happened, James had left the church which let out around 9:00 p.m. He had a long walk to his home down a country road known as Saw Mill Road. Often , especially after church services or revivals, groups of people would be walking together on the road to their respective homes. Whether or not James had such company for awhile isn't known, but he was definitely by himself when this event happened. As to whether anyone else in the area on their way home may have witnessed something unusual in the skies that night is unknown.
At any rate, not too far from the church, the road had a steep uphill grade. It was banked by a forest on one side and small meadow below on the right. As James reached the top of this hill, he began to feel uncomfortable. He wasn't afraid or spooked by anything, but the feeling that overcame him caused him to be wary. As we use to say "to put one's guard up". He looked around as he walked, but saw nor heard anything unusual.
He had reached the bottom of the hill and had walked less than five minutes further when something caused him to look behind him. It was never made clear whether it was a sound , a flash of light, or that feeling that someone was following that caused him to do this.
But in doing so, what he saw was a "large" ball of white light suspended very low and very near him. One thing he knew for certain about this was -- it wasn't the moon.
If James expressed sheer fear he never indicated it to his family when telling the story. In fact, there was never any indication that he was so frightened that he bolted.
His exact words were "the faster I walked, the faster it picked up speed". The object kept right up with him. It never attempted to overcome him or out distance him. Instead it tagged along behind him on the long road like a wary dog for approximately another mile.
When James reached the forks of the Saw Mill Road, the white ball of light had suddenly disappeared . "I looked one second and it was there. The next, it was gone." He had not witnessed whether it sped away or just blinked out.
Someone in later years suggested that the white ball of light might have been something like "swamp gas" or some such phenomena as that. I find it difficult to believe that a ball of "swamp gas" would tag along behind someone , making every twist and turn of the road, for a mile or so as this one did.
As far as I know, James never offered an explanation himself as to what he thought it might be. Given his character, I believe he just told the events as they happened and somewhere in his mind classified it as something that was profoundly out of the ordinary in his life. Something as it turned out would never happen again to him.
If you have seen anything like this in Southern West Virginia or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Brian Vike's archives and Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
1937 Strange Lights And Cob Web Material Observed At Polo Missouri
Date: 1937 ?
Time: Evening
Dear Brian, I was just reading on Rense.com about a diary of a woman's sightings of 1931 and my memory was jogged.
My Father in law, God rest his soul, had stated to me that back on the 1930's (I'm trying to place a date my father in law went to WWII in 1941 so he must have been born in 1922 to enlist at 18 years of age. He was 15 or 16 years old, so the time was around 1937?)
He lived in Polo Missouri. This town is 35 miles North of Kansans City. One night he too had seen lights in the night, two nights in a row moving up and down in a wood grove about a mile from his house, he had stated that this was very strange due to no electricity in 1937. Others had seen the lights also and no one was going to investigate in the middle of the night. The light where colored not clear.
A few day later I guess my father in law went to the area in the day time and had found cob webs or material like cotton candy texture hanging from the trees. If you touched it this material would disintegrate instantaneously. He also had stated "their was a tingle left on your hand". His name was (name removed).
If you have seen anything like this in Polo Missouri or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Brian Vike's archives and Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
Time: Evening
Dear Brian, I was just reading on Rense.com about a diary of a woman's sightings of 1931 and my memory was jogged.
My Father in law, God rest his soul, had stated to me that back on the 1930's (I'm trying to place a date my father in law went to WWII in 1941 so he must have been born in 1922 to enlist at 18 years of age. He was 15 or 16 years old, so the time was around 1937?)
He lived in Polo Missouri. This town is 35 miles North of Kansans City. One night he too had seen lights in the night, two nights in a row moving up and down in a wood grove about a mile from his house, he had stated that this was very strange due to no electricity in 1937. Others had seen the lights also and no one was going to investigate in the middle of the night. The light where colored not clear.
A few day later I guess my father in law went to the area in the day time and had found cob webs or material like cotton candy texture hanging from the trees. If you touched it this material would disintegrate instantaneously. He also had stated "their was a tingle left on your hand". His name was (name removed).
If you have seen anything like this in Polo Missouri or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Brian Vike's archives and Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
1930's Red Glowing Fireballs Over Southern West Virginia
Date: Spring of 1932 or 1933
Time: EveningHi Brian, my grandmother lived in rural southern West Virginia near a small town nestled in the Appalachian foothills. There were very few cars in those days so most people walked to and from town or church often for miles along hilly paths or long stretches of isolated dirt roadways night or day.
It was in the spring of around 1932 or 1933 that grandma , who was in her 40's ,had been returning to her home from town which was just a couple miles away. It was near dusk when she found herself on a particularly isolated stretch of road near a hill the locals had dubbed "Water Tank Hill". At the time , she was the only one on the road and as far as she knew the only one who witnessed this event.
"Water Tank Hill" was known apparently then for its "ghost lights". Evidently, at some point in time, these ghostly lights were seen by various people as "red, glowing fireballs" which would zig zag or bob along this hill and adjacent ridges. As mysteriously as they would appear, they would disappear-- then reappear again in cycles.
Grandma had just started down the gentle slope in the road when suddenly something shot out just in front and above her in the sky from a ridge near the "infamous" Water Tank Hill. She said it had so startled her that she actually "froze " in midstep. The next thought in her mind was that she was looking at one of the "ghost lights". Her description of it therefore fit what the others had apparently been seeing during the nights---"red, glowing" or "fireball".
The next second she realized it had to be something other than a "ghost light" and that frightened her even more because she had no explanation at all for what she was seeing. The red object hovered (as I recall , it made no sound ) and she saw "protrusions" from the object. When I asked her just what she meant by that, her reply was 'well, like antennas or legs sticking out from it". It therefore in her mind was "machine", not "ghost" and this defied any concept of any machine she knew about. I asked her if it somehow could've been an airplane, but she shook her head emphatically 'no'.
She went on to say that once she saw these strange protrusions , she ran like "a scared rabbit" the rest of the way home. She didn't know if the object followed her for she was too afraid to look up. Once she got inside the house and bolted the door (a rare thing for one to do in those days, as people often left their doors unlocked all hours) , she wouldn't look out. My grandma was not the person who was easily frightened . But what she saw that spring night unnerved her for sometime.
It's just possible she was the only one who got a good look at the "ghost lights " that made their appearances around this hill.
From her description, I rather think that these lights were more UFO related than will o' wisps or ghost-related. Thank you.
If you have seen anything like this in Southern West Virginia or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Brian Vike's archives and Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
UFO Spotted On Iceland Volcano Cam (Video)
Date: April 2, 2010
Time: Daylight hours.
Location of Sighting: Iceland Volcano cam.
Number of witnesses: 1
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Disc type.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: Hello, I heard about UFOs being seen on the Iceland Volcano cam, so I thought I would take a look. I got my cam ready and started watching at around 9.45pm when this UFO object came in to view. Regards. Video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixO9thrjPpM
If you have seen anything like this at the Iceland Volcano or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
Time: Daylight hours.
Location of Sighting: Iceland Volcano cam.
Number of witnesses: 1
Number of Objects: 1
Shape of Objects: Disc type.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: Hello, I heard about UFOs being seen on the Iceland Volcano cam, so I thought I would take a look. I got my cam ready and started watching at around 9.45pm when this UFO object came in to view. Regards. Video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixO9thrjPpM
If you have seen anything like this at the Iceland Volcano or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
17 Orange Lights Seen Over Lanesfield Wolverhampton UK
Date: April 2, 2010
Time: Approx: 21:45 to 22:15Hello Brian, last night 2nd April 2010 approximately 21:45 to 22:15 me and my wife saw 17 orange lights travelling south to north following one another approximately 1 - 1.5 minutes apart. They appeared to be at about 1,000 to 1500 feet high moving at 120 to 200mph. Through my binoculars they were pulsing and appeared to be conical in shape, they were completely silent.
We live to one side of the flight path to/from East Birmingham Air Port so are familiar with all aircraft, their sounds and their movements, these were definitely not any craft that I have ever experienced. Regards.
If you have seen anything like this in Lanesfield Wolverhampton UK or somewhere in the world, would you please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.
Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/
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